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Navitasan Posted 17 years ago
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Following

Which are correct:

1-He was following me closely.
2-He was following me from close behind.
3-He was following me from close up.
4-He was following me from up close.

5-He was following me from a short distance.
6-He was followng me from a short distance away.
7-He was following me from not far away.
  

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Hi, Which are correct: I'll interpet 'correct' to mean 'sound like what a native speaker might normally say'. 1-He was following me closely. OK 2-He was following me from close behind.

  • Hi, Which are correct: I'll interpet 'correct' to mean 'sound like what a native speaker might normally say'.
  • 1-He was following me closely.
  • OK 2-He was following me from close behind.
  • No.
  • 3-He was following me from close up.
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Hi,
Which are correct: I'll interpet 'correct' to mean 'sound like what a native speaker might normally say'.

1-He was following me closely. OK

2-He was following me from close behind. No.

3-He was following me from close up. No.

4-He was following me from up close. No.


5-He was following me from a short distance. No.

6-He was follo

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